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SerialStateLineXer t1_j1kvno8 wrote
Reply to comment by sillychillly in Inequality in annual earnings worsens in 2021: Top 1% of earners get a larger share of the earnings pie while the bottom 90% lose ground by sillychillly
False. Real median wages (real means adjusted for inflation) have been growing for decades. 25th-percentile wage data doesn't go back as far, but since 2000, real 25th-percentile wages are up 18%.
Tville88 t1_j1knms6 wrote
Literally just drove a model x and had to deal with terrible range loss due to the cold weather. I highly doubt the model x is at 93% in freezing temperatures. Had to be under 75% battery range.
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MindControlledSquid t1_j1kdxps wrote
Reply to comment by NoExpertAtAll in [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
> What about the Kosovo? It´s an independent country after all.
Data wouldn't exist as it's obviously taken from the constituent republics.
MindControlledSquid t1_j1kdrky wrote
Reply to comment by Hrevak in [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
> prospering while others were held back by the war ...
Fun fact, we lost many companies because the yugo market was gone since they were off shooting eachother.
Zortac666 t1_j1k937u wrote
Reply to [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
Seems like the economy was doing just great until the 80s
jterwin t1_j1k8k9x wrote
Reply to [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Looks like Christmas is just another day when it comes to murdering
[deleted] t1_j1k8fxa wrote
Reply to comment by bigsanity in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
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bigsanity t1_j1ju9a3 wrote
Reply to comment by NotEnoughWave in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Im talking about the red one
NotEnoughWave t1_j1jst8y wrote
Reply to comment by bigsanity in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Because there's always a random component to any single piece of data. That random component gets smoothed out when you take averages.
BigMrTea t1_j1jmey0 wrote
Reply to comment by Thetman38 in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
It was all John McClane
ExternalSeat t1_j1jlzix wrote
Reply to comment by lungben81 in France and Italy share a lot of cultural features, but people often fail to grasp how centralised France is compared to how decentralised Italy is, at least regarding population. Different historical paths, different political and social dynamics today. by iUseArchRS
Meanwhile the UK has a similar population distribution to France (with London being the clear economic hegemon of the nation)
ProfessorZavala t1_j1jla2t wrote
I’m surprised to see WWE being so high on that list
Wide_Attitude_1217 t1_j1jk34r wrote
Reply to [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
See what happens when you bring family together? Murder
MeAgain_st t1_j1jjlnh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
I’m pretty sure murder was in for all of the 90’s. Some die hard murder fans lingered up to the current era of cell phones making murder way more solvable/provable by law enforcement
NoExpertAtAll t1_j1jfw5j wrote
Reply to comment by chloralhydrat in [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
The Kosovo is recognized by 115 of 193 UN member states. It became part of Serbia 1912, before that it was part of the Ottoman Empire for centuries.
TheThreeThoughts t1_j1jf024 wrote
Reply to comment by Arthur_Boo_Radley in [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
Im guessing here, but maybe they're counting Kosovo as a part of Serbia. That would maybe explain this.
lungben81 t1_j1je13d wrote
Reply to comment by ExternalSeat in France and Italy share a lot of cultural features, but people often fail to grasp how centralised France is compared to how decentralised Italy is, at least regarding population. Different historical paths, different political and social dynamics today. by iUseArchRS
Germany is in this regard very similar to Italy, both for the population distribution and the late unification.
IM_OZLY_HUMVN t1_j1j9usc wrote
Reply to comment by Thetman38 in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
The bite of 1994
bigsanity t1_j1j7tlj wrote
Reply to [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Why is it going up and down?
CurlSagan t1_j1j70c8 wrote
Reply to [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Damn, murderers sure are getting lazy these days. Damn millennials and zoomers are killing the murder industry. What happened to traditions?
JohnnyGoTime t1_j1j4id0 wrote
Reply to comment by KODERKEN1 in Inequality in annual earnings worsens in 2021: Top 1% of earners get a larger share of the earnings pie while the bottom 90% lose ground by sillychillly
Correction:
What I actually say is, "Koderken1 you are an ignorant, privileged, self-indulgent piece of shit who I hope one day suffers the same heartache & agony you so casually prescribe to billions of fellow souls."
Arthur_Boo_Radley t1_j1j4bfo wrote
Reply to comment by clovek_ne_jezi_se in [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
Data is incorrect. Croatian GDP is larger than Serbian.
[deleted] t1_j1j3yfo wrote
Reply to comment by Thetman38 in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
The ‘80s and early ‘90s loved murdering.
BadBunnyYonaguni t1_j1ky1l6 wrote
Reply to comment by NoExpertAtAll in [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
It was a *colony of the ottomans for centuries.